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(13th Congress) – Vietnam is likely the top-performing Asian economy in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an article posted on the US-based CNBC website on January 28.
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A total of 15.1 million USD worth of FDI was poured into Hanoi during January, according to the municipal Statistics Office.
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35 years after the 'Doi moi' (reform) process (1986-2021), Vietnam's economy has thrived, helping the country develop steadily.
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(13th Congress) - Among 418 businesses in the Ho Chi Minh City Export Processing and Industrial Zones, one foreign-invested business pays the highest reward of over VND566 million to each of its labourers, while the highest in a domestic-owned business is VND153 million.
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(13th Congress) - While the world economy plunged into deep recession due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam is among few countries achieving positive GDP growth, said David Jarkulisch, a diplomat from the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Hanoi, in a recent article.
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Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung has signed Decision No. 61/QĐ-TTg, Decision No. 62/QĐ-TTg, Decision No. 68/QĐ-TTg, respectively recognizing Da Lat city, Bao Loc city (Lam Dong province), and Lao Cai city (Lao Cai province) as new-style rural areas in 2019.
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(13th Congress) - Two-way trade turnover between Vietnam and China continues to remain stable in 2020, said the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
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(13th Congress) - Forest product exports are expected to reel in 14.5 billion USD this year, up 12 percent against 2020, an official has said, reported Vietnam News Agency.
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(13th Congress) - To mark the 13th National Party Congress, sixteen thousand national flags and 5,000 Uncle Ho photos, together with 120 presents and scholarships were presented to fishermen, beneficiaries’ and poor families and pupils in the central province of Phu Yen on January 19.
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(13th Congress) - Vietnam's growth accelerated to 4.5 percent in the last quarter of 2020, resulting in an annual growth rate of 2.9 percent - making it one of the fastest growing economies in the world, Vietnam News Agency quoted figures of the World Bank (WB).